I just had to say something about this because it's the craziest thing. The guy who put TSO back online also created a program to run The Sims on a similar engine and it's possible to run The Sims in 3D! The program isn't done yet (You can't use buy or build mode for example) but look at it!

No, ts2 beta had closer camera angles and not as flexibile 3D engine as this one. I mean, ts2 right now even has less of a flexibile 3D engine when it comes to camera angles precision. But TS2 beta had way better lighting than what we got in TS2 now even, which is definitelly better than this lighting. Shadowns here are great, and day-night cycle, but the lighting of objects is simple, dare I say almost nonexistent.

This might just be the reason why I buy TS1 someday. Although in Australia we don't have Complete Collection, we have Full House.
Could err, anyone verify that it works with TS1 Full House? If they have it that is, and if so, what's the difference between CC and FH?

Edit: Apparently Full House was just a rebranding for Complete Collection downunder. But could that still be verified that full house works with it?

I've watched a few videos already and I know how it's done. Even though I don't have the game myself I pick things up quickly, and these videos were easy to understand.

1. Load up TS1 and a family, do all the tutorials, put something in someones inventory. Also play for ~ a sim day. Afterwards save the game.
2. Exit the game and download and install FreeSO. Once it is done go to the Installer tab inside the program and click complete installation. Click and agree to all the EULAs that most of us don't bother to read.
3. Download Simitone and move the zip file to Programs Files / (86x) or wherever you like and extract it there.
4. Open the new folder called "Release." You can rename it if you want, but make a shortcut to simitone.windows.exe and move it to wherever you like.
5. If you were to run it now, it would be 2D with an updated UI. To make it run in three dimensions, go to that shortcut you made, right click and select Properties. Then in the Target box, write this at the end next to the .exe " -3d". No apostrophes or anything, but ([space]-3d)
If you run it now, it should work... If you didn't know how to install it before.

Or you could just watch a video yourself... instead of listening to me.

NOTE: This was originally me replying to gamegenius, but reading another of his posts this was something I couldn't do. So this is now just an all generic install guide.

Actually, Simitone is getting not even this, but directional lighting soon as well, which means maybe soon we also get normal maps and specular maps for it... which further means good looking quality items for the game. And don't get me started on new functions for the objects which is already enabled by Volcanic.

Also, I hope most of the objects get new look, since those generated objects look bad.

I agree and the sad part is that the 3d graphics on Simitone still looks more detailed and less cartoon like then Sims 4 and just because of the sheer fact that all of this have been done on a game that will turn 20 in a couple of years that was originally in 2d spites excluding the sims themselves makes it all the more amazing. Even Sims 4 ripped off some of the aspects of the first Sims like the 2d map.

Could someone verify this works with Australia and NZ's The Sims: Full House? It seems to be a rebranding of Complete Collection for these countries but could that be verified? I asked on New Years Eve and no-one ever got back to me.

Edit: Can't find Full House on any site (For Purchase) but I can find Complete Collection. Can anyone verify it works on Australian and NZ PCs